Introduction

Since our formation, we at Positive Internet have rented space and power
from datacentres in the UK, particularly in the London Docklands area.
As such we have seen the future of Docklands is over crowded, under powered ,
with little room for improvement on this congested flood plain.

It was time for a new idea, in a new location. Designed and built, from
scratch, for the internet usage of the 21st century rather than the
‘90s.

We proudly introduce Positive Park.

Location

Cambridgeshire has been a bastion of science excellence
since at least Newton. In the 1980s, it became the hub of the UK
computing industry - it remains an area bountiful in electronics
research, biotech, innovative science-parks and, more recently, crucial
components of the UK's Internet infrastructure. As such, Cambridgeshire
provides bountiful networking links and personnel. Silicon Fen, as it
has been dubbed, provided a perfect location for our new datacentre.

Connectivity

Positive Park's location in the fibreoptic-rich Silicon Fen has given
us the opportunity to provision a network that can surpass even our
earlier Guinness-World-Record-winning efforts. We have had the luxury
of designing a network from scratch for today's multimedia Internet. We
have also had the luxury of Positive Park's fortunate location in making
use of the best connections the UK and beyond has to offer.

We're green but secure

Positive Park's main computer room cooling runs using adiabatic "Free" cooling systems which are low-energy and make use of evaporative cooling. In addition Positive Park uses only green electricity sourced from 100% renewable sources.

Fenlands are known to be windy. This means that wind-turbines located
there are not simply symbolic gestures, but can act as a significant
replacement for fossil-fuel power - Positive Park will be not only
carbon neutral but carbon negative.
One of the major reasons for moving out of the Docklands is that we take
seriously the realistic warnings from climatologists of that area's
likely fate.

Beyond Positive Park

Positive Internet continues to maintain points of presence in London and
Manchester, and has recently opened up a datafloor in the renowned Telx
interconnection infrastructure in Manhattan, and a small facility in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. With Positive Park and these external facilities, our
clients can set up sophisticated geographically-redundant solutions to
provide the ultimate in resiliency and flexibility, all managed by
Positive Internet's experienced technical teams. Other locations are
available throughout Europe, please enquire for more details.

Security & Resilience

Our datacentre has been designed from the ground up with resilience
& security at its foundation, using our decade of experience...

Uses only optimal components

No “single points of failure”

All connections “doubled up”

Bank of batteries in our UPS

Diesel generator backup, with contracts in place to supply these with fuel indefinately